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The Curriculum

Essential Capacities

Every student, during her time at Smith, is encouraged to reflect on her development in a number of essential capacities that should guide her education, both in and beyond the classroom.

Ability to draw upon and convey knowledge

Ability to engage across difference in place, culture and time

Creativity, curiosity and innovation

Critical and analytical thinking

Resilience and resourcefulness

Self-awareness as a learner

Seven Major Fields of Knowledge

Each discipline within the liberal arts framework offers students a valid perspective on the world’s past, present and future. Therefore, we recommend that students pursue studies in each of the following fields.

Literature, either in English or in some other language, because it is a crucial form of expression, contributes to our understanding of human experience and plays a central role in the development of culture;

Historical studies, either in history or in historically oriented courses in art, music, religion, philosophy and theatre, because they provide a perspective on the development of human society and culture and free us from the parochialism of the present;

Social science, because it offers a systematic and critical inquiry into human nature, social institutions and human relationships;

Natural science, because of its methods, its contribution to our understanding of the world around us and its significance in modern culture;

Mathematics and analytic philosophy, because they foster an understanding of the nature and use of formal, rational thought;

The arts, because they constitute the media through which people have sought, through the ages, to express their deepest feelings and values;

A foreign language, because it frees one from the limits of one’s own tongue, provides access to another culture and makes possible communication outside one’s own society.

We further recommend that students take performance courses offered in exercise and sport studies, because they provide opportunities for recreation, health and the development of skills for the complete person.

Latin Honors

Students who wish to become eligible for Latin Honors at graduation or who wish to have Liberal Arts Commendation indicated on their transcripts must elect at least one course (normally four credits) in each of the seven major fields of knowledge.